Evaluation of dynamic stereopsis in intermittent exotropia patients
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Ai-Hou Wang. Department of Ophthalmology, Cathay General Hospital, Taipei 10001, Taiwan, China; Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10001, Taiwan, China. ahwang@ntu.edu.tw; Min-Bin Yu. State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510064, China. yuminbin@mail.sysu.edu.cn

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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.81600761); the Natural Science Foundation Team Project of Guangdong Province (No.2015A030312016).

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    AIM: To delineate the characteristics of the dynamic stereopsis test and analyze related parameters in intermittent exotropia [X(T)] patients. METHODS: Fifty-seven X(T) patients and 55 normal subjects were enrolled in this study. The normal and X(T) groups were used to test the reproducibility and reliability of the dynamic stereopsis test, and Bangerter filters with densities of 0.2 were then used to simulate suppression to test for traditional and dynamic stereopsis. In the X(T) group, the measurements included 1) dynamic stereopsis test comprising three parts: motion+disparity, motion only and disparity only; 2) ocular deviation angle; 3) Bagolini striated lens test; 4) disease course; and 5) Titmus stereopsis test. RESULTS: The test-retest reliability of the dynamic stereopsis method was 0.901 in the normal and X(T) groups, and none of the X(T) patients were able to pass the static and dynamic stereopsis tests after using the 0.2 Bangerter filter. The accuracy rate was greater than 80% in the normal group and 31.81%, 36.36%, and 45.45% for the motion+disparity, motion-only and disparity-only components of the traditional test for X(T) patients diagnosed with stereoblindness via traditional tests, respectively. Patients with a long disease course (>1y) had worse dynamic stereopsis than those with a short disease course (<1y; P<0.05, Chi-square test). The deviation angle was not correlated with the motion+disparity, disparity-only, or the motion-only test components (all P>0.05, Chi-square test). CONCLUSION: Dynamic stereopsis is preserved in certain X(T) patients diagnosed with stereoblindness via traditional tests. A long disease course was shown to be a negative factor for dynamic stereopsis in X(T) patients which might be associated with worse progression, and provide good references clinically.

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Jing Zhong, Da-Ming Deng, Zi-Dong Chen, et al. Evaluation of dynamic stereopsis in intermittent exotropia patients. Int J Ophthalmol, 2019,12(1):83-88

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  • Received:June 03,2018
  • Revised:September 29,2018
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  • Online: January 03,2019
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